Lao Tzu

Laozi (also spelled Lao-Tzu; ; Lao-tze) was a philosopher and poet of ancient China. He is best known as the reputed author of the Tao Te Ching and the founder of philosophical Taoism, but he is also revered as a deity in religious Taoism and traditional Chinese religions. Although a legendary figure, he is usually dated to around the 6th century BC and reckoned a contemporary of Confucius, but some historians contend that he actually lived during the Warring States period of the 5th or 4th century BC. A central figure in Chinese culture, Laozi is claimed by both the emperors of the Tang dynasty and modern commonfolk of the Li family as a founder of their lineage.

…, “Make Mobile Moments Matter.” Below is my interpretation of his message. Make Mobile Moments Matter Rohrs quoted the ancient Chinese philosopher and poet Lao Tzu early in his presentation with a reminder that “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” True – but it’s easy to get overwhelmed quickly when considering all the steps…